well, Amill94 is halfway there. You can get amplifiers and distro blocks - but the thing you don't mention is what sort of cable you are going to be using

If you are going to be using on-demand services like those offered by comcast - those distro-blocks/amplifiers actually degrade the signal quality - to the point where your on-demand service will actually not work half the time!

do some research if you are going to be using on-demand services before making any purchases.

well, Amill94 is halfway there. You can get amplifiers and distro blocks - but the thing you don't mention is what sort of cable you are going to be using

If you are going to be using on-demand services like those offered by comcast - those distro-blocks/amplifiers actually degrade the signal quality - to the point where your on-demand service will actually not work half the time!

do some research if you are going to be using on-demand services before making any purchases.

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How else do you get the cable signal throughout the house? A house has one main line run to the house. From there it either splits using multiple splitters (shitty method) or a distribution panel/amplifier. How else do you get the lines through the house without starting at a panel/block amplifier?

Yea we currently are using the shitty method with 2 splitters and an amplifier. Its to the point where my cable modem won't connect unless I change all the wires around so its on the very first split. So I figured it was time to get it straightened out. The thing I liked about the link I posted is it has a port for the modem as well.